The fox is an amazing species of the Canidae family. As the fox does make a purring sound, I have a cat the barks. So it it interesting how they develop different ways to communicate. The only conclusion is that they are quite intelligent. Society has much to learn by not being so closed minded. It's amazing to see people who take the time to rescue animals in distress.
This planet has room for all life forms. This gentleman has welcomed another species into his life, for the benefit of both. They clearly enjoy and trust each other. A fine model for all.
I would say this man is the perfect owner, but I think the foxes see him as more than that. You can definitely see that there is a mutual love and respect between the foxes and their friend/caretaker.
This warm and loving man cares for animals like no other human I wish I could be like him and one day I might but just for now all I have to say is thank you. 😊
Bless you old man, and I say old man with respect because I am also an old man. This is what this crazy planet is all about, taking care of Mother Natures other creatures when they need it..... I really don't have hope or too much love for humankind, but with people like you, me and other caring people, there is some hope for mankind...
If you listen closely, around the three minute marker, you can hear Jack purring in the background, from the audio interview added to this video documentary.
How beautiful, makes me want to cry that the fox hunting ban is probably going to be repealed in the UK soon. I won't stand by and see it happen, they are amazing animals.
Just a fantastic video, you can truly see a great deal of love and respect between the owner and his Fox. Videos like this shows just how special pets are to their owners and what they really mean to them. The Fox is just fantastic, a magnificent animal to say the least. The world can always use more people like this gentleman, thank you for blessing us with this fantastic video, it's very much appreciated.
I saw a fox chilling in a cluster of trees the other day in my neighborhood and I was so ecstatic 'cause I've never seen a fox irl before. It was so pretty! But now I realize that the occurrence of foxes would explain why I don't see any rabbits around anymore :/ They weren't a problem either. You'd just see little bunnies here and there.
Ive always thought they were sweet little animals. In a world of predators, they are indeed the smallest, and through that (as a matter of survival) they have had to be opportunistic and a little cunning, but that all goes with living life in the wild. My grandmother had two foxes in Northern Ontario back in the late thirties, and people he her town still protect them through the soft lessons they learned back then about the decency and politeness of foxes. They're little darlings.
Love this guy for what he's done. I've only seen one fox in the wild here in my state in a tiny little plot of woods with no other woods in the surrounding areas. Ive looked but never seen him/her there again.
I live in a city & I've got a family of foxes out back, when I take my dog out she barks to call them , then they appear for their tea. Its fascinating watching them. they are truly beautiful creatures.
Amazing video, You see people with wolves and they might be closer to dogs and be able to breed with them but I'd rather have a fox than a wolf. Those fox look super cute.
That was beautiful. I live on a farm, and I'm always trying to convince others, yes we lose chickens to foxes, and rabbits but they are not a pest creature. It is my fault for not out witting it. I refuse to kill them, or trap them. If I lose an animal to a fox, it was my fault.
what a sweet and tender story.. I think foxes are some of the sweetest animals ever.. they have a very gentle nature.. I would love to have a relationship with a fox.. thank you for sharing this very touching video... hope these two have a long lasting friendship
absolutely wonderful..we have rabbits so as you can imagine, we get our fair share of Foxes visiting, we have even lost a few bunnies, but you know, i don't get angry, i know its purely for survival, especially when she has cubs to feed and not done out of spite. I love them so much.
Je connais le bonheur de cet homme, j'ai eu 3 renards. J'ai fais de la moto avec, donné des cours, croisé des assemblées, l'ai promené en laisse en ville, ai dormi avec lui, élevé mes enfants.... animal extraordinaire, dont la confiance est un précieux cadeau que l'on est fier de mériter.
So beautiful! I always thought they would be more dog-like, but I suppose that's not true. It warms my heart when I see humans caring for animals. It kind of restores my faith in the human race.
Yeah it is our fault mainly because we want to build our towns in their habitat and at the same time we want our chickens to be safe, which is stupid. It saddens me how in some towns near my city, they have 1 day on the year where all men go to the forest to hunt the foxes. It's horrible.